They run at a higher temperature so the oil breaks down faster.
It looks a lot like an old Volkswagen Beetle radiator. (If you're too young to get the joke: the engines in old Beetles were air-cooled. They didn't have radiators. Similarly, earthworms do not have eyes.)
No, it will not run.
Ask your teacher. This is a no brainer...
Most likely an internal short to ground in the air pump motor.
Thrust is the main propulsion medium. The jet engines produce the thrust (the force forward) the air moves across the top of the wings creating a vacuum which in effect hold the aircraft in flight. The greater the engines are worked the greater the thrust and therefore speed.
Air cooled, much like the old "hit and miss" farm engines.
Almost all of the first aircraft engines were air cooled as this made for a lighter engine.
The last YZ250 that was air cooled was 1981. 1982 is when they switched to water cooled engines.
1.6 air cooled 1.9 air cooled 1.9 water cooled 1.6 diesel subaru engines loyal with less fitting 2.5 with more fitting there is good rebuilt engines on eBay air cooled but oversized like 2,1 L
Stabil is added to gasoline in small air cooled engines to reduce heat that builds up.
No, all engines cool by radiation.
Motorcycles and Aircrafts are two of the main vehicles that uses an air cooled engines. They use this feature since they normally have smaller engines then a normal moving vehicle.
The classic beetles were air cooled primarily because of cost. Air cooled engines are a lot more simple - there's no water pump, water jackets, thermostat, etc which makes the engines cheaper to produce.
an aircooled engine is an engine that is cooled by air. most cars now a days are cooled by water. aircooled engines include but are not limited to- old style vws and porches some airplane engine some motorcycle engines
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SAE 10w30. I recommend synthetic for all air cooled engines.
behind the cooling fan on air cooled engines or on the top left on water cooled